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1 embezzled funds
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2 embezzled funds
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3 Restitution of the embezzled funds
استرداد الأموال المختلسةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Restitution of the embezzled funds
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4 embezzled
привласнений ( про майно); розкрадений, розтрачений (про чужі гроші, майно); потерпілий від привласнення (розтрати) майна (атриб.) -
5 fund
1.2.1) запас, резерв, фонд2) pl фонды, денежные средства•The funds hit the account. — Средства «упали» на счет, средства переведены на счет.
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6 insinuate
[ɪn'sɪnjueɪt]гл.1)а) постепенно или хитростью вводить, внедрять, распространятьб) ( insinuate oneself into) проникать; вкрадываться, втираться ( в доверие)The spirit of scholastic erudition insinuated itself into Italian literature. — Дух схоластической эрудиции проник в итальянскую литературу.
That new student has no business trying to insinuate himself into the teacher's favour; it won't make any difference to his marks. — Этот студент напрасно пытается вызвать к себе симпатию со стороны преподавателя; на его оценках это не скажется.
2) внушать исподволь, давать понять, намекать (обычно на что-л. негативное)She insinuated (to us) that her partner had embezzled funds. — Она исподволь внушила нам, что её партнёр растратил деньги.
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7 embezzle
[ɪm'bezl]* * *[im'bezl](to take dishonestly (money that has been entrusted to oneself): As the firm's accountant, he embezzled $20,000 in two years.) sottrarre- embezzler* * *[ɪm'bezl] -
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im'bezl(to take dishonestly (money that has been entrusted to oneself): As the firm's accountant, he embezzled $20,000 in two years.) malversar, desfalcar- embezzler
tr[ɪm'bezəl]1 desfalcar, malversar■ he'd been embezzling money from the bank where he worked for years llevaba años malversando dinero del banco donde trabajabav.• desfalcar v.• malversar v.• pringar v.ɪm'bezəltransitive verb desfalcar*, malversar[ɪm'bezl]VT [+ funds, money] malversar, desfalcar* * *[ɪm'bezəl]transitive verb desfalcar*, malversar -
9 embezzle
VT1. गबन\embezzleकरनाRaghu embezzled Rs.10,000/- from the company's general funds.
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